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Football Specials

Posted by Foobooz on September 10th, 2010

We put out the call for football specials earlier this week. We combed Twitter feeds, surfed Facebook pages and alas we have come up practically empty.

So we turn to you dear readers, who is offering football specials this weekend that are better than aluminum bottles of swill?

Here is an unusual trio of spots to get you started:

Pizzeria Stella – Stephen Starr’s only restaurant with a TV is offering $3 beer specials and small bites not regularly on the menu during Monday Night Football.

Percy Street Barbecue – We really like the beer selection at Percy Street and we really like the sound of this; $2 pints of Victory beers during all Eagles games.

Distrito –  Come with an empty stomach on Monday as it is all you can eat tacos and enchiladas for $25 during Monday Night Football.

Not an Eagles fan? Thrillist has the places to watch the Browns, Jets, Steelers, Bills and Patriots.

Stella Pizza
215 Lombard St, Philadelphia, PA

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    • http://www.mcgillins.com Irene

      McGillin’s Olde Ale House — Get the 2010 season Super Mug for $5 & get refills for only $1 – every Eagles game, all season long. Plus, on Sundays, $5 pitchers of Bud Light & Pabst Blue Ribbon (11 a.m. – 5 p.m.) & $6 pitchers of Yuengling Lager (5 p.m. – 2 a.m.). For Monday night games, we have $6.50 pitchers of Bud Light & Pabst Blue Ribbon & half priced pizzas.

    • jonny

      what part of the word ‘swill’ did you not understand? jk $1 refills! that is some super cheap beer.

    • Chris

      Irene, as much as I love McGillans, it has a bit of a checkered past for me when it comes to a place to watch sporting events. I like watching with the commentary audible from the broadcast. When I went in to watch a Stanley Cup game, they did not have the audio and I was forced to listen to M. Jackson songs on the jukebox while watching the game. I left after the 1st period and went to Fieldhouse. When we asked for the audio, they told us that they were not a sports bar. I do love McGillans for ANY other purpose though. Good food, cheap beer…nice crowd always.

    • Andy

      any places for great wings and beer specials in Center City?